Image: Swell Tor Corbels
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Description: A set of 12 granite corbels, lying by Swell Tor Quarry, Dartmoor. These were originally quarried and shaped for London Bridge ("New" London Bridge, 1831–1967), in Swell Tor Quarry, on Dartmoor. The corbels are about ten feet long. These corbels are described in the book Dartmoor 365, by John Hayward; location N6.
Title: Swell Tor Corbels
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Author: Ian Cameron Smith
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